Editor's Dozen: Feb. 11-17

Here are some of last week's best and most talked-about posts. If you prefer the unabridged version, here's the archive of the entire week here on News & Chatter.

L.A's two most voracious camera hogs shared a lens at a Grammy party, prompting the LA Observed audience to offer many amusing captions and coin a new last name: Villarahilton. Mayor V told LAO exclusively what he and Paris were chatting about.

Eli Broad's sheep fell into line on the Grand Avenue project, but Steve Lopez rues they went for a glorified shopping center instead of a cultural heart for downtown.

Nikki Finke exhorted the LAT not to report on the gambling habit of Universal Studios chief Ron Meyer — if they are. She's quite vehement about it, but it's anybody's guess why.

The gloriously pink Beverly Hills Hotel on Sunset Boulevard has a lot of jobs to fill — I mean a lot of jobs — and decides that CityBeat's readers are the desired ones.

Jenny Price tries looking on the bright side now that Cigna has bumped her health insurance premium up to $12,268 a year. She doesn't have the money, but hey, it could have been worse. In consumer week at Native Intelligence, TV writer Eric Estrin takes on BMG Music over a billing issue.